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FSL/CORE FRENCH | CAMION-RESTO/FOOD TRUCK | GAME-BASED UNIT | MIDDLE SCHOOL |
By French Made Fun!
Middle schoolers dive into reading, writing, and speaking, culminating in the exciting challenge of designing their very own Food Truck. Watch language skills soar in this engaging, hands-on experience!
This MEGA (in size and popularity!) 76-page document contains everything you could possibly need to comfortably, confidently (and with as little effort as humanely possible) lead a long-term unit with your low-vocabulary middle-schoolers needing a high interest BOOST.
Tired of finding documents that are too advanced for your Core French/FSL kids or babyish and full of cartoon-y, childish clipart? This frustration is what gave me an epiphany 3 short years ago. Are you, too, losing the buy-in before you even JUMP in? Created with middle school in mind, this unit of activities, games, vocabulary and content, communication prompts, lesson plans, worksheets and templates will get your kids saying "Je vais prendre..." "Quelle est ta nourriture préférée?" and "Dans mon camion-resto, je servirai..." in two shakes of a lamb's tail!
My Core French products are high engagement, low-level. This 76-page document has everything you need to effectively engage your students to build the vocabulary needed to become confident enough to create something that will WOW you!
Students are provided with roughly 14 days of fun and engaging activities:
28 Slides with animated, engaging content and "messages."
1 x Kahoot link is included
3 x "Wheel Decide" links are included
42 page teaching document with:
Detailed lesson plans and suggested activities,
Worksheets,
Vocabulary cards + games,
Templates for food truck creation,
Rubrics (French and English included),
Activities to promote discussion with a partner,
Money math activities,
Mock menus,
Skits,
Artistic activities...
... and much more!
What sorts of themes/activities are included?
Your students will create their very own Food Truck - with Core-French friendly materials to help you along the way.
If you're on the hunt for more game-based learning and project-based learning for your hard-to-reach, hard-to-impress middle-schoolers, have no fear! I've got a bundle with all of it right here.
Here are some others for you to check out!
⭐️ Mon café Starbucks / My Starbucks Café!
⭐️ Mon pizza party! / My Pizza Party!
⭐️Mon animal perdu! / My Lost Pet
⭐️ Je vous présente... / Presenting...
⭐️ Prof du jour / Teacher of the Day
You can also earn TeachShare CREDITS by leaving feedback on any of the products you purchase. You can do so by going to MY PURCHASES and clicking on the "Provide Feedback" button. You will earn 1 TeachShare Credit for every dollar you spend!
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For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!
- Mme. Kaitlyn.
(FR) MIDDLE SCHOOL CORE FRENCH - MON CAFÉ STARBUCKS
By French Made Fun!
Middle schoolers dive into reading, writing, and speaking in this Starbucks-themed world.
This 40-page document will give you plenty of teachable content, games, activities and simulated discussions for your low-level Core French groups.
I teach grades 5 and 6 to a group of very low-level, high-behaviours and hard-to-engage students. As with all of my products, this one focuses on oral communication and moving around. If your demographic is like mine, try out one of my engaging resources for your next Core French project!
This resource includes:
27 pages of teachable slides
11 pages of printable activities and prompts
If you're on the hunt for more game-based learning and project-based learning for your hard-to-reach, hard-to-impress middle-schoolers, have no fear! I've got a bundle with all of it right here.
Here are some others for you to check out!
⭐️ Mon camion resto / My Food Truck
⭐️ Mon pizza party! / My Pizza Party!
⭐️Mon animal perdu! / My Lost Pet
⭐️ Je vous présente... / Presenting...
⭐️ Prof du jour / Teacher of the Day
You can also earn TeachShare CREDITS by leaving feedback on any of the products you purchase. You can do so by going to MY PURCHASES and clicking on the "Provide Feedback" button. You will earn 1 TeachShare Credit for every dollar you spend!
Wanting to be first to know about freebies, updates, new products and contests? Join me on Facebook to be in-the-know!
For goodness sakes, don't forget to have fun!
- Mme. Kaitlyn.
CORE FRENCH | FSL | LOST PET | ANIMAL PERDU | GAME-BASED | 90 PAGES | PROJECT
By French Made Fun!
This newly updated *94 page* unit will cover you for roughly 7-9 Core French 1-hour classes and features a teachable slide deck, worksheets, lesson plans, rubrics, success criteria, a word wall, a phrase wall and numerous suggestions to get your kids having fun, moving, interacting and legitimately enjoying French class with you. The entirety (or parts of) the unit can easily be left with a substitute teacher and you need a quick lesson plan. It's ALL here!
As with all of my Core French products, this one is geared toward a LOW-LEVEL middle-school classroom (grades 3-7). It's high-energy, interactive, highly engaging and requires no prep. It ties in to some science concepts for grades 5 & 6 on biodiversity and adaptations. It features a significant amount of game-based learning and some project-based learning
There are three longer projects included with this unit: "Mon drôle d'animal" which has them building a silly animal and describing its body parts and details; "Mon animal perdu," a poster project which has them creating a poster for their missing pet, and "Une interview à la radio" which has them writing a radio script to find their lost pet with a partner.
Included in this bundle:
Warm-Ups: A collection of 11 worksheets, suggested lessons and activities, and games to support very low-level students who do not yet have basic vocabulary for colors, animals, etc., to get them up to snuff before jumping into the unit.
"Les couleurs" - A personal picture dictionary for students to use throughout the unit.
"Ma maison" - 3 differentiated, independent activities for your students to draw and describe their house.
"Les animaux de la jungle" - An independent colour and vocabulary activity.
"Méli-Mélo" - A simple word scramble activity.
"Apprenons les noms des animaux" - 3 pages for students to practice coloring and writing vocabulary.
Lesson Plans: 6 days of explicit lesson plans included. Everything from your prompts, needed material, explanation of tasks, extension opportunities, differentiation ideas, classroom management tips and tricks are included for each day. Each day students have activities, games, worksheets, and projects to work on independently, in partners and in groups.
Slide Deck: 38 pages of highly engaging, game-based learning, that's interactive for you to click and go. In your Slide Deck, you'll find:
"Quel est ton animal de compagnie préféré?" - A listening and speaking activity on showing preferences. Your lesson plan has suggestions for kinesthetic games and a student survey.
"Tapette à mouches" - A 4-Slide group activity for students to find the vocabulary on the board in two large groups. Your lesson plan has suggestions for having your students lead this game.
"Quelle couleur sont les animaux?" - A 10-Slide activity to practice les couleurs in partners. Your lesson plan has suggestions for a kinesthetic game for this activity.
"Bones?! Où es-tu?!" - An engaging, interactive 8-Slide game that will have your students guessing the location of a hidden dog I've hidden behind objects on the slides. Your lesson plan has suggestions for having your students lead this game.
"Qui suis-je?" - Two animal riddles as models for a riddle-creating activity outlined in your lesson plan. Students see, hear and use descriptive language.
"Le projet final" - Your final project build-up has two slides which I use as messages du jour to explain their poster project, and two slides which highlight the expectations.
"Headbandz" - A final fun group game for your students to use descriptive language, with vocabulary prompts, to explain an animal.
Worksheets, Games and Activities: 25 pages of engaging, straightforward worksheets, activities, games, printables, cut-outs, flashcards etc., that match up with your lesson plans.
Color name cut-outs for a kinesthetic game.
"Que préfères-tu?" - a speaking and listening activity on preferences.
"Les descriptions!" - an activity on creating a riddle for a mystery animal.
"Qui est-ce?" - a 'Guess Who?' style game that has your students using prompts for describing their animal with "j'ai..." and "je suis..." formations.
"Qui suis-je?" - A charades game with print-and-cut animal names and images.
"Mon drôle d'animal" - 3 differentiated activities depending on your students' levels in French.
"Plumes, Écailles, Fourrure, Coquille" - Cards to print and cut for an art activity on body coverings.
"Où vivent-ils?" - An independent creative worksheet on animal habitats.
"Adaptations" - An independent worksheet for students to colour, trace & write animal vocabulary.
"Les revêtements corporels" - a cut-and-paste sorting activity to understand 4 body coverings.
"Caractéristiques animales" - a cut-and-paste activity to label animals and their body parts.
"Rapport sur mon animal" - an independent 2-page fill-in-the-blank infographic on a researched animal.
"Animal Cards" - 48 Print, cut and laminate cards for your students to play a number of suggested and explained games including Pictionary, Charades, Memory and Go Fish!
"Word Wall" - 18 Printer-friendly cards with images and vocabulary to add to your word wall, as well as a student version (one page) to be used as a personal dictionary.
"Mur de phrases" - 12 Questions and answers to typical phrases seen in this unit, en Français with English translations. 2 student copies "Comment répondre?" are given with the questions and prompts to answer them. One copy has modelled examples.
Final Project: Students create a poster on their missing animal with specific guidelines to follow. This is the bulk of formal assessment for this unit.
"Ah non! Mon animal est perdu!" - Students are provided with an explanation of the final project task with a checklist as their "success criteria."
"Mon collier d'animal" - Two differentiated versions of this activity that will have students designing their pet's collar for their final project.
"Une interview à la radio" - A partner skit-writing activity where they'll take turns pretending to be the "animateur" and the "invité" and either record their radio interview, present it to the class, present it to you, or use other means like FlipGrid (if your board allows it) to show you their learnings.
"Mon animal perdu" - A formal rubric which focuses on their ability to meet the checklist criteria, to be creative, or to be effective communicators in the radio interview.
FRENCH | NOVEL STUDY/ÉTUDE DE ROMAN | N'IMPORTE QUEL ROMAN | CHOICE BOARD |
By French Made Fun!
Cette ressource propose 11 projets (chacun avec sa propre rubrique) pour une évaluation formative après la lecture d'un roman. Je les utilise avec mes élèves après un club de lecture ou après une lecture indépendante de leur choix.
Vous pouvez choisir de faire travailler tous les élèves sur le même projet, ou leur donner un élément de choix et leur faire choisir leur propre activité, en fonction de leurs intérêts, de leurs forces et de leurs objectifs.
Ces projets offrent aux élèves des occasions de faire preuve de créativité, d'ingéniosité et d'explorer leurs romans sous un angle différent.
Les options de projet dans cette ressource incluent :
FRENCH WRITING/ÉCRITURE | GENRES | INFORMATIVE | RECHERCHE | DESCRIPTIVE
By French Made Fun!
Avez-vous du mal à savoir par où commencer ? Où finir ? Avez-vous de la difficulté à enseigner de plus petits morceaux afin que vos élèves sachent ce qu'on attend d'eux, afin qu'ils puissent écrire efficacement et en toute confiance ? C'est votre première année d'enseignement et vous aimez voir un modèle ou un exemple pour vous guider dans les années à venir ? Cherchez vous des critères de réussite et des modèles - Avez-vous honnêtement du mal à faire la différence, vous-même, entre les différents genres que vos élèves sont censés produire ? Cherchez pas plus loin! J'ai fait le travail pour que vous puissiez enseigner avec confiance et pour que vos élèves performent avec confiance.
Mes études de genre vous donneront suffisamment de contenu enseignable, d'activités imprimables, d'invitations de discussion et d'opportunités d'écriture guidée pour écrire avec facilité et confiance. Chacun de mes ensembles de genres commence par un contenu enseignable et des minis-leçons et réflexions intégrées pour que vos élèves partagent, participent et collaborent avec leurs pairs. Si vous n'êtes pas à l'aise avec l'enseignement des genres, c'est le produit qu'il vous faut. JE guide vos cours, VOUS le facilitez en personne.
Mes produits sont FAITS avec vos grands enfants et adolescents à l'esprit. Vous ne trouverez pas de dessins animés enfantins, de polices difficiles à lire et exagérées et vous ne trouverez pas de mots croisés et d'espace perdu. Je prends le temps de m'assurer que mes produits sont attrayants pour un groupe d'élèves plus âgés, mais toujours attrayants, engageants et à leur niveau. Ils sont créés pour les élèves de la 4e à la 8e année en milieu Immersion ou Français langue première.
Ce document est presque identique au rapport de recherche à l'exception de modifications très mineures, donc acheter les deux n'est pas pratique pour vous ! Cette étude de genre fait partie d'un ensemble grandissant, que vous pouvez trouver ici.
Voici ce que vous pouvez attendre de cette ressource :
Diapositives pédagogiques (26 pages)
Définissons ensemble ce qu'est un texte descriptif
Les qualités d'un texte informatif
Les bonnes et les mauvaises sources d'informations
"Est-ce informatif?" Une activité pour reconnaître les textes informatifs selon les titres et les couvertures
Une activité kinesthésique - La chasse au trésor
Comment inspirer nos idées à partir d'une grande idée
Comment choisir un sujet pertinent - qui nous intéresse
Connaître les "catégories" informatives
Comment choisir un sujet spécifique et réalisable
Écrire avec précision et clarté
Carnet d'élève (40 pages)
Activités guidées, organisateurs graphiques, fiches imprimables. Voici les titres qui s'y trouvent:
Un coup d'oeil dans mon esprit - Une activité sur les intérêts personnels
Possibilités de sujets - Une activité pour les élèves têtus!
Tableau SVA
Des questions que je me pose sur mon sujet.
Un sujet très spécifique
Des questions brûlantes
Ma recherche indépendante
Mes informations BOOM!
Mes informations recueillies
Pistes possibles
L'organisation de mes idées (#1 et #2)
Comment attirer l'attention de mes lecteurs?
Mon introduction planifiée (Avec sujets amenés, posés et divisés)
Écriture d'un paragraphe
Paragraphes 1, 2 et 3
Écrire une conclusion
Conclusion
De quel 'capteur d'attention' il s'agit?
Mon capteur d'attention
Auto-évaluation + buts
Critères de réussite
Corrections et révisions
Texte modèle: Le gaspillage alimentaire (1 page)
Texte modèle: L'E-Gaming - L'avenir du divertissement (3 pages + 1 page de questions)
Texte modèle: Le Titanic (2 pages + 2 pages de questions)
Texte modèle (sous forme chronologique): Les frères Wright (1 page + 1 page de questions)
Quête WEB avec questions et corrigé (excellent à laisser avec un suppléant!)
** Mes documents évoluent constamment et j'ajoute des activités, des imprimables et du matériel didactique dès que je les réalise pour mon propre usage. En fait, ce document a eu une mise à jour 08.19.22. **
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Merci! Je vous apprécie énormément!
- Kaitlyn.
CORE FRENCH | FSL | SEASONS & WEATHER | SAISONS ET TEMPS | MÉTÉO | 125 PAGES
By French Made Fun!
This beefy 125+ page unit on weather and seasons is perfect for your older Core French students who might not have had the luxury of learning this vocabulary and these concepts when they were supposed to. This product (and my other Core French products) are built for exactly that demographic: middle school kids who are too old and "too mature" (so they think!) to be learning these babyish concepts. If this sounds like your demographic -- WELCOME! Look no further.
I teach with a game-based model, and within this unit, you'll have full guided lesson plans showing you how to engage them at every step of the way. This document is divided in two parts: One Slide Deck features interactive games and instructional materials, and a second Slide Deck features all of your lesson plans (including classroom management suggestions, alternative plans, and differentiated models), worksheets, project instructions + success criteria, flashcards + printable games, templates, activities, and word wall vocabulary. I am not your run-of-the-mill crossword puzzles, "find-a-word" and "coloring contest" gal - these games are high energy, encourage movement and will get them (seriously) speaking in French.
Specifically, I cover (in-depth!) everything they need to know about *seasons*(including the verbs we use to talk about seasons - faire, manger, boire, porter), temperatures, weather, seasonal activities, clothing we wear in different seasons, food and drink we enjoy in different seasons, months of the year, days, etc.
Activities and games you'll find included in this mega-unit:
4 Coins (or Tapette à mouche) - featuring review material on seasons.
Énigmes - seasonal riddles.
In-depth explanation with examples and practice prompts for:
Le verbe "faire" - and the situations where we use it in context in the present tense.
Le verbe "manger" - and how to use it in context in the present tense.
Le verbe "boire" - and how we use it in context in the present tense.
Le verbe "porter" - and how we use it in context in the present tense.
"Quel temps fait-il?" - a super fun interactive whole group whiteboard game where your students will click and be directed through a series of questions - testing their knowledge about meteorological conditions!
"Charades saisonnières" - with explanation and guided prompts (for you!)
"La poésie saisonnière" - A poetry-writing exercise on using our 5 senses.
A seasonal activities matching game.
A reflexive writing activity on seasonal preferences.
"Des vêtements parfaits" - A worksheet for students to create their dream outfit for their favorite season (#OOTD!)
A "J'ai... Qui a?" Card game with 28 cards featuring weather, seasons, days of the week and relevant vocabulary to this unit (and a guide sheet for you to make sure it runs smoothly!)
"Mon cahier sur la météo" - A simple 2-page look into the daily weather and temperature that students can complete independently or as homework.
Centres activities with direction for you on leading them. Centres include:
An English-French matching game
A trivia round
Weather charades
Season riddles
Success criteria for final project, "Ma bande dessinée saisonnière," in which students create a comic strip featuring all 4 seasons and their changes. It comes with worksheets, templates and brainstorming prompts.
A printable, cut-out word wall featuring 57 words to add to your current wall.
Looking for more?
Here are some others for you to check out!
⭐️ Mon café Starbucks / My Starbucks Café!
⭐️ Mon pizza party! / My Pizza Party!
⭐️ Mon animal perdu! / My Lost Pet
⭐️ Je vous présente... / Presenting...
⭐️ Prof du jour / Teacher of the Day
I appreciate all of you so so much. Don't forget to have fun!
Mme. Kaitlyn.
FRENCH WRITING/ÉCRITURE | GENRES | RESEARCH | RECHERCHE | RAPPORT | DESCRIPTIVE
By French Made Fun!
Avez-vous du mal à savoir par où commencer ? Où finir ? Avez-vous de la difficulté à enseigner de plus petits morceaux afin que vos élèves sachent ce qu'on attend d'eux, afin qu'ils puissent écrire efficacement et en toute confiance ? C'est votre première année d'enseignement et vous aimez voir un modèle ou un exemple pour vous guider dans les années à venir ? Cherchez vous des critères de réussite et des modèles - Avez-vous honnêtement du mal à faire la différence, vous-même, entre les différents genres que vos élèves sont censés produire ? Cherchez pas plus loin! J'ai fait le travail pour que vous puissiez enseigner avec confiance et pour que vos élèves performent avec confiance.
Mes études de genre vous donneront suffisamment de contenu enseignable, d'activités imprimables, d'invitations de discussion et d'opportunités d'écriture guidée pour écrire avec facilité et confiance. Chacun de mes ensembles de genres commence par un contenu enseignable et des minis-leçons et réflexions intégrées pour que vos élèves partagent, participent et collaborent avec leurs pairs. Si vous n'êtes pas à l'aise avec l'enseignement des genres, c'est le produit qu'il vous faut. JE guide vos cours, VOUS le facilitez en personne.
Mes produits sont FAITS avec vos grands enfants et adolescents à l'esprit. Vous ne trouverez pas de dessins animés enfantins, de polices difficiles à lire et exagérées et vous ne trouverez pas de mots croisés et d'espace perdu. Je prends le temps de m'assurer que mes produits sont attrayants pour un groupe d'élèves plus âgés, mais toujours attrayants, engageants et à leur niveau. Ils sont créés pour les élèves de la 4e à la 8e année en milieu Immersion ou Français langue première.
Ce document est presque identique au texte descriptif à l'exception de modifications très mineures, donc acheter les deux n'est pas pratique pour vous ! Cette étude de genre fait partie d'un ensemble grandissant, que vous pouvez trouver ici.
Voici ce que vous pouvez attendre de cette ressource :
Diapositives pédagogiques (26 pages)
Carnet d'élève (40 pages)
** Mes documents évoluent constamment et j'ajoute des activités, des imprimables et du matériel didactique dès que je les réalise pour mon propre usage. En fait, ce document a eu une mise à jour 08.19.22. **
Vous pouvez gagner des crédits en laissant des commentaires sur les produits que vous achetez. Vous pouvez le faire en vous rendant sur votre page My Purchases et en cliquant sur Leave a Review. Vous gagnerez 1 crédit pour chaque dollar dépensé !
Si vous êtes intéressés par mes produits, assurez-vous de vous inscrire à ma boutique pour être averti lorsque je crée de nouveaux produits ou lance des ventes. Vous pouvez également me rejoindre sur Facebook, où je partage des cadeaux et préviens à l'avance les ventes à venir.
Merci! Je vous apprécie énormément!
- Kaitlyn.
(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - IDENTITÉ ET SYMBOLISME
By French Made Fun!
♡ Made for French Immersion kids by a French Immersion teacher. ♡
This 61-page document will give you enough content and activities to teach your students about symbols, identity and heraldry for 7 days. Comes with a Slides presentation (27 slides) and a Carnet d'élève (34 pages) with dozens of activities to keep them engaged:
* The majority of these activities could be standalone activities for a substitute *
All Canadian coats of arms included. I have my students work in pairs on the Canadian coat of arms and then independently on the provincial coats of arms before creating their own.
Like what you see but want to see more? Send me a message to request specific lessons and activities!
Relax - I've got this one!
♡ Mme. Kaitlyn
READING PASSAGES | COMPREHENSION | SCIENCES | INFORMATIF | NON-FICTION (FRENCH)
By French Made Fun!
I've been asked by many to create a document that encompasses lots of comprehension texts and questions, specifically related to science. Interdisciplinary approaches are becoming more popular, but it's not always easy to find texts that meet the needs of our curriculum!
This 73-page document includes 22 different texts directly linked to grade 6 science units; including biodiversity and protecting our planet, space and the solar system, air and flight, as well as grade 5 concepts including forces and structures and matter.
All except two texts come with comprehension questions.
These will allow you to explore texts in your LA reading blocks, and will allow your students to improve their comprehension. These texts are informational, or hybrid texts that will give your students rich, meaningful readings. They're printer-friendly, with no foolish fonts or babyish images.
In this collection, you'll find the following titles:
Hopefully this helps you find common ground in your language block, so you can move quicker through the science units you're expected to cover before year's end.
French housing - a cultural activity unit French culture
By Frenchified
This cultural activity unit is a great addition to whatever your current curriculum has for housing in France. Learn about the different types of housing available in France and do real-world activities such as finding a house or an apartment, shopping for furniture, and reading a real estate listing.
It includes:
Activities:
Posters:
Resources:
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French Cuisine Cultural Unit
French pets - a French reading comprehension, culture and activity unit
By Frenchified
This French reading comprehension activity unit will teach your students about the role of pet in France with a focus on dogs. Students will learn about the relationship French people have with their pets as well as some challenges associated with owning a pet.
This printable unit includes:
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French Cuisine Cultural Unit
French houses/apartments cultural unit
the Métro - a cultural unit about tranportation in Paris
By Frenchified
This French culture and French reading activity unit includes readings and other activities about the Metro system and other transportation in Paris. It includes:
• articles: how to use the Metro, history of the Metro, rules of etiquette, the Vélib', other means of transportation
• an activity on how to navigate the Metro (including a printable map of the Metro lines, although it's much easier if you have the free maps given out in Paris)
• a set of printable flashcards with important terms
posters - a set of 16 printable 8.5X11 vocabulary mini-posters with image and definition
• a crossword puzzle for vocabulary items
• a word search puzzle for vocabulary items
• a set of 32 printable Bingo cards to play vocabulary bingo
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By Frenchified
Take your students on a virtual field trip to the region of Normandy. This lesson uses Google™ maps to visit the places around Normandy. Learn about the cities, tourist attractions, culture and people by clicking on the different links. Each link includes photo and/or video - some are in French and some are in English.
This item includes different options so you can use what YOU need for whatever your teaching situation:
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Differentiated French reading comprehension - Euro song contest
By Frenchified
UPDATED FOR 2024!
This French reading comprehension activity will teach your students about the big song contest that takes place every year and gets all of Europe excited! This year the contest will be hosted by Turin, Italy and will take place between May 7-11.
This French reading activity includes three versions of the article - one for novice learners, one for intermediate learners (includes more past tense and expanded vocabulary) and one for advanced learners (includes the subjunctive and other more complex verb tenses). No matter which version you use with your students, the comprehension questions in French and English will allow them to show you that they've understood. Each reading includes a glossary at the bottom of each page.
In addition to the readings, you will find an answer key and related resources - including a list to the playlist of all the songs! Your students can use the included voting form to rate each song and determine which ones they think have earned enough points to move on. Watch as a class or as homework, then calculate votes from your own students - how closely will they match the results of the real contest?
The print version includes:
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This item is available in the following formats:
• French reading comprehension activity - Euro song contest
• French reading comprehension activity - Euro song contest Google™ slides version
• French reading comprehension activity - Euro Song Contest bundle
Short Intermediate French reading comprehension - Scientific Discoveries
By Frenchified
Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark.
Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning!
This item includes 10 different passages about scientific discoveries. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.
Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the discovery, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.
Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.
100 French culture authentic resource signs from France - set 2
By Frenchified
This set of French signs is a fun way to practice reading comprehension, use context clues and get some cultural information to your students!
100 different signs from different places in France, all collected and ready for your use. A wide variety of topics and purposes - ads, notices, informational, historical. Some of the signs are handwritten (let your students practice reading French cursive writing!), some are printed.
This is a fun way to get your class reading, discussing, and learning about the culture of France. Use the signs as class openers, assessment, discussion prompts - each sign is on a form that asks students to consider the purpose and tone of the sign as well as the most relevant information.
Some of the signs are very simple and easy to understand, others are more complex and require more vocabulary knowledge. Many of the signs have some sort of picture on them, but some don't - lots of opportunities for differentiation!
There are three different sign bundles - buy one or get all three at a discount.
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Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - Biographies
By Frenchified
Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark.
Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning!
This item includes 10 different passages about the following people. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.
Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the person, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.
Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.
Short Intermediate French reading comprehension worksheets - Interesting places
By Frenchified
Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark.
Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning!
This item includes 10 different passages about interesting places. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.
Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the discovery, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.
Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.
100 French signs set 1 - French reading comprehension authentic resource
By Frenchified
This set of French signs is a fun way to practice reading comprehension, use context clues and get some cultural information to your students!
100 different signs from different places in France, all collected and ready for your use. A wide variety of topics and purposes - ads, notices, informational, historical. Some of the signs are handwritten (let your students practice reading French cursive writing!), some are printed.
This is a fun way to get your class reading, discussing, and learning about the culture of France. Use the signs as class openers, assessment, discussion prompts - each sign is on a form that asks students to consider the purpose and tone of the sign as well as the most relevant information.
Some of the signs are very simple and easy to understand, others are more complex and require more vocabulary knowledge. Many of the signs have some sort of picture on them, but some don't - lots of opportunities for differentiation!
There are three different sign bundles - buy one or get all three at a discount.
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Short French reading passages - Interesting Festivals and Holidays
By Frenchified
Are you looking to take your French students' reading skills to the next level? Then these short non-fiction French reading passages could be just what you need! Designed specifically for students who are at A2/novice-high level, these readings provide an effective way of moving towards the B1/intermediate-low benchmark.
Each passage is roughly 300-350 words long, with a handy glossary that follows each one to help with any unfamiliar words or phrases. This means you can expand their vocabulary and hone their reading skills without worrying about getting stuck on unknown terms. And with a range of topics covered – from historical accounts to wild animals – there’s something for everyone, no matter what you’re interested in learning!
This item includes 10 different passages about these interesting festivals. Includes a printable PDF version as well as a digital Google™ slides version.
Each reading is on one page and includes an image about the festival, a short glossary of less-common words, and 2-4 question in English to check for comprehension. An answer key is included.
Use the readings for independent reading practice, bell work, reading assessments, or class practice. They can also be used for sub plans.